Lifestyle and Chronic Disorders
Further information
Studying abroad
There are many opportunities for study and work placements in an international setting. Students can join exchange programmes or avail themselves of funds from private sources. Spending time studying or on a work placement abroad is an attractive option. It will add lustre to your CV and increase your chances on the job market. The VU University Amsterdam Office for International Relations will be glad to be of assistance. More information is available by following the link below.
VU International Office
Or visit the faculty contact persons for International Relations. Stop by during office hours or e-mail us for an appointment.
Ellen Salomé-Munnik
Room F-122
Open daily: 14:00 till 15:00
Telephone: +31 (0) 20 59 87301 or 59 82919
E-mail: international@falw.vu.nl
Accreditation
The two-year Master’s in Lifestyle and Chronic Disorders has been formally approved by the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders in December 2007. The program was offered for the first time in the academic year 2008-2009.
Studying part-time
The two-year research Master’s in Lifestyle and Chronic Disorders is only offered as a full-time programme.
Practical matters (foreign students)
More information on practical matters concerning your stay at VU University Amsterdam, like accommodation, visa, VU Fellowship, etc., you can find by following the link below:
Practical matters